Obama vs. Romney: ROUND III

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how have Germany, Japan and Korea held up? Are the masses represented yet? Or are our 200k troops holding down the people?
 
We bombed Germany and Japan to smithereens and built them all new factories.

Last time I was on Oahu, it looked to me like the Japanese won WWII. They basically bought the place instead of conquering it.
 
so, are we still propping them up, or have we stopped propping them up and they're now "doomed to fail"? History's against you guys on this one.
 
And last time I was in San Diego, it looked like we lost the Mexican-American War. Except for half of 3rd Fleet tied up at the pier. Kinda like Pearl Harbor.
 
And last time I was in San Diego, it looked like we lost the Mexican-American War. Except for half of 3rd Fleet tied up at the pier. Kinda like Pearl Harbor.

San Diego looked 100% Mexican for thousands of years.
 
so, are we still propping them up, or have we stopped propping them up and they're now "doomed to fail"? History's against you guys on this one.

We are propping them up by paying for their military and defense. Money they get to spend on other things.
 
I was the only one surprised by the tone of each candidate? Romney acted like the front-runner protecting a lead, which I would have chalked up to bad information on his side or a tactical mistake. However, President Obama acted like a challenger, who had ground to make up in the race. To me, that says the internals of both parties are saying the same thing.

Chuck Todd touched on it on Twitter: “POTUS is consistently trying to draw Romney into a more contentious debate. It's what challengers do who think they are behind”

This morning, Rasmussen had the race spreading one point in either direction. Previously it had been 49/47 Romney over President Obama. Today it's 50/46. http://www.rasmussenreports.com/pub...ministration/daily_presidential_tracking_poll

Romney/Ryan spending some of their limited remaining time in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. You'd think they'd spend 100% of their time in Ohio. This makes it seem like they're expanding the map and playing on Obama's turf (for states assumed Obama will win), or they're looking for a way to win 270 without Ohio.
 

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